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what are they telling us? >> we heard from the cdc director, and janet napolitano, and they said the same thing. the decision to close schools due to a possible public should be made at a local level. she said when you're talking about closing schools, there is a ripple effect. parents need to make arrangements for their kids to stay at home. keep your kids at home. they're telling the school to make arrangements. if children are displaying symptoms, had a quarantine room ready. take steps and be ready. the education secretary is also handing out pamphlets to all of the schools so that they know what to do. any to make sure that both schools and parents are flexible and that they have a plan, in case there is an outbreak. megyn: thank you. we will be tracking the h1n1 virus. if you are looking for the latest reports, or for example, do you remember the symptoms? foxnews.com and search for h1n1, and that will bring up the latest information. bill: i know what my meeting this weekend. marlin. the big story this
what are they telling us? >> we heard from the cdc director, and janet napolitano, and they said the same thing. the decision to close schools due to a possible public should be made at a local level. she said when you're talking about closing schools, there is a ripple effect. parents need to make arrangements for their kids to stay at home. keep your kids at home. they're telling the school to make arrangements. if children are displaying symptoms, had a quarantine room ready. take...
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and later through us, comes from citizen journalists there. many of those, of course, have been arrested, beaten up, attacked, some of our reporters actually described to us what happened to them physically, but i think it's important to know that there is a very large reserve of people who come back as professional journalists or as citizen reporters and keep getting this message out. before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this regard we should loot at today's news where only a week ago an election was apparently stolen, a new election today which has produced a defeat for the government. when we look at the battle between, so to speak, democratic crowds and authoritarian governments, it's far from concern that the authoritarian governments are winning that battle. in the case of iran, i think that although they will probably sustain themselves in office for some time, they will not have the power that they had previously. and they're goods to have to make more and more concessions both to the rivals with
and later through us, comes from citizen journalists there. many of those, of course, have been arrested, beaten up, attacked, some of our reporters actually described to us what happened to them physically, but i think it's important to know that there is a very large reserve of people who come back as professional journalists or as citizen reporters and keep getting this message out. before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this regard we should loot at...
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. >> they watch us just like we watch them. we study them for tactics to better see how one or the other will real act to things. >> the chatter proves to be wrong and the convoy finally arrives at the base unharmed. >> i'm especially proud of my marines. nobody got hurt, and i chalk it up to training. >> these marines know, though, they have got to do it all over again on the way back. in helmand, afghanistan, greg palkot, fox news. chris: the navy has pinpointed where in iraq it found the remains of captain michael speicher whose fighter jet was found down at the start of the first gulf war in 1991. information from a bedouin who was 11 at the start of the war led them to a site 60 miles west of ramadi, found a nile and a half -- a found a mile and a half from the air aircraft wreckage. robert gates is furious that his new deputy secretary confirmation is held up. senators brownback and roberts are trying to keep detainees out of guantanomo out of ft. leavenworth, an senator sessions is angry with a water dispute with the arm
. >> they watch us just like we watch them. we study them for tactics to better see how one or the other will real act to things. >> the chatter proves to be wrong and the convoy finally arrives at the base unharmed. >> i'm especially proud of my marines. nobody got hurt, and i chalk it up to training. >> these marines know, though, they have got to do it all over again on the way back. in helmand, afghanistan, greg palkot, fox news. chris: the navy has pinpointed where...
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i used to do this for a living. i used to give these town halls organized. bill: 20 or 30 people out there? you are talking 1000. >> it is mostly seniors. >> in pennsylvania yesterday, they all virtually said that they had received e-mails from groups organized to oppose health care. bill: that is not what they said. >> the only thing that is organized, the unions. look at their professionally made signs. tell me that when you have a bill that is based on political poison, tax increases, half of a trillion dollars, penalties for businesses, increasing the national debt, cutting money for medicare, you cannot expect anything -- >> do you really believe that these are non-organized spontaneous outpourings of democracy? then you believe in the tooth fairy. >> oh, yeah. >> to suggest that they are not organized by groups on the other side that are spending their time making sure that they're making handwritten signs, if you think that that is spontaneous, i have got a bridge to sell you. >> polls reflect what i am saying. you cannot fudge the numbers. 60% of ind
i used to do this for a living. i used to give these town halls organized. bill: 20 or 30 people out there? you are talking 1000. >> it is mostly seniors. >> in pennsylvania yesterday, they all virtually said that they had received e-mails from groups organized to oppose health care. bill: that is not what they said. >> the only thing that is organized, the unions. look at their professionally made signs. tell me that when you have a bill that is based on political poison, tax...
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here is a president who has said he won't even use the word victory. why would you send troops to fight and die if you're not interested in victory? bret: are the people loudly voicing their concerns about healthcare reform unamerican? it appears someñ0 abbbbbbbr to demonize citizens who are renner jettic about this strikes me as demonstrating a kind of weakness in your position. in other words, you want to change the sundt and rather talk about the half a trillion dollars in medicare cuts, let's talk about somebody in a town hall meeting that misbehaved. that's missing the point. >> there is so much information out there. there is a lot of misinformation that people have taken and i understand the fear of the unknown is a powerful thing. bret: well, the town halls have been a constant topic of discussion here in washington and around the country about healthcare, and today in "u.s.a. today" the house peeker and house majority leader wrote an op ed in which they said "these disruptions are occurring because the opponents are afraid of differing v
here is a president who has said he won't even use the word victory. why would you send troops to fight and die if you're not interested in victory? bret: are the people loudly voicing their concerns about healthcare reform unamerican? it appears someñ0 abbbbbbbr to demonize citizens who are renner jettic about this strikes me as demonstrating a kind of weakness in your position. in other words, you want to change the sundt and rather talk about the half a trillion dollars in medicare...
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no one told us to show up. no one told us what questions to ask or even to ask any questions at all. they just -- they have concerns about this health care legislation. are elected officials so out of touch with their own districts that they don't even recognize the people in their districts and they can't understand why they would have any kind of questions? greta: what's the reaction? this grass-roots movement, a lot of people are describing it as, is it growing? do you think after what happened in st. louis, is the growing, staying the same or getting smaller? >> oh, no, it's definitely growing. it's definitely growing. we have these people who have -- for years they've sat on their sofas and yelled at the newspapers or television. now they are so motivated. they are getting up. they are sending emails to their elected officials. they're calling their elected officials and they're showing up at these town hall forums to wait in line, take their turn and politely ask their questions or hold up a homemade sign
no one told us to show up. no one told us what questions to ask or even to ask any questions at all. they just -- they have concerns about this health care legislation. are elected officials so out of touch with their own districts that they don't even recognize the people in their districts and they can't understand why they would have any kind of questions? greta: what's the reaction? this grass-roots movement, a lot of people are describing it as, is it growing? do you think after what...
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it allows us to use our status update. instead of telling people that we are going for coffee -- juliet: which is what it was meant for, i think. people thought they were just putting up mindless updates that i do not think most people care about. now they are using it for networking. >> exactly. let's say that i am a graphic designer, i could refer anyone that needs graphic design work. in addition to that, perhaps i am looking for a position as an accountant. looking for a position where anyone who knows worked in the big four accounting firms. a great way to get all of those people to apply to you. juliet: people look for a number of people that are following them on twitter. >> one of the other benefits are being able to follow companies. if i want to get a job here, i would look up every single personality, even in turns, and i would follow those people. it is the way to get to know about the culture of an organization. there are a lot of companies where twitter is the king. if i wanted to work there, i would follow t
it allows us to use our status update. instead of telling people that we are going for coffee -- juliet: which is what it was meant for, i think. people thought they were just putting up mindless updates that i do not think most people care about. now they are using it for networking. >> exactly. let's say that i am a graphic designer, i could refer anyone that needs graphic design work. in addition to that, perhaps i am looking for a position as an accountant. looking for a position...
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coming to us from nashville. we will get some video tape and put it on tv, showing you whether or not your dogs are smart. megyn: on behalf of all shiztsu owners, i think that they are smart. when they do not behave, it is because they are more cunning than you. they know. basha, she does not listen at all. when there is a treat involved, it is a different story. smart or not? moving on. last week the white house asked american people to rent out their neighbors who are presenting fishy health care reports -- rat out their neighbors who are presenting fishy health care reports. bill: california, going after the energy-eater in your house. we will tell you how. ♪ . discover new seafood creations inspired from around the country. from the northeast, try our new garlic-roasted... maine lobster and crab bake. or from the south, try our new orleans... wood-grilled shrimp jambalaya. ends soon. at red lobster. ( sheets buffeting ) a child who needs you is waiting. please call. bill: a couple of stories developing from
coming to us from nashville. we will get some video tape and put it on tv, showing you whether or not your dogs are smart. megyn: on behalf of all shiztsu owners, i think that they are smart. when they do not behave, it is because they are more cunning than you. they know. basha, she does not listen at all. when there is a treat involved, it is a different story. smart or not? moving on. last week the white house asked american people to rent out their neighbors who are presenting fishy health...
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those perhaps are not useful countrys to have with troops in afghanistan. i think there has been contributions there, but they haven't been substantial and there are potential downside risks of expanded that to a large degree. >> the important point to make and i completely agree with that is the role for other allies, muslim allies and western allieos nonmilitary aspects of what we are doing in afghanistan. one irony i think of the incoming obama administration being more multi-lateral approach globally, there is actually an americanization of the effort in afghanistan in part because we are willing to put in more than everybody else is. the canadian,germans, british are looking to get out of the places they have taken and meanwhile, pouring in more troops and resources. so what we need to work hard to do in order to keep this truly international partnership in afghanistan is to make sure that other components, building the police, building the judiciary, working on agriculture and economy and so on, that others are not only stepping up to the plate, that
those perhaps are not useful countrys to have with troops in afghanistan. i think there has been contributions there, but they haven't been substantial and there are potential downside risks of expanded that to a large degree. >> the important point to make and i completely agree with that is the role for other allies, muslim allies and western allieos nonmilitary aspects of what we are doing in afghanistan. one irony i think of the incoming obama administration being more multi-lateral...
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us get out of the way. we're ready to move. >> 17-term democratic congressman jim oberstar says despite administrative objections, the time is now for what he has described as a second stimulus. >> we will create 6 million jobs over the next six years with our $450 billion civic transportation program in highways an transportation. >> the proposed nearly half trillion dollar investment in roads, bridges and mass transit is overdue says the minnesota lawmaker who is the chair of the house transportation committee. siding with oberstar is the house speaker. >> we will have a transportation bill. it is just a question of whether we take it in a smaller dose or a bigger dose. i would like to see it in a bigger dose. >> but the obama administration is not onboard and officials confirm that transportation secretary ray lahood told oberstar in person that the white house preferred to stay for an additional 18 months with the current transportation funded by a gasoline tax. almost 18 and a 1/2 cents of evy gallon o
us get out of the way. we're ready to move. >> 17-term democratic congressman jim oberstar says despite administrative objections, the time is now for what he has described as a second stimulus. >> we will create 6 million jobs over the next six years with our $450 billion civic transportation program in highways an transportation. >> the proposed nearly half trillion dollar investment in roads, bridges and mass transit is overdue says the minnesota lawmaker who is the chair...
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rick: thank you for joining us. jane: police in california have arrested a suspect inç a bizare double murder. that daniel burton -- nathanieéç burton killed one woman and one man. the woman in the case and the suspect shared a house, and neighbors say they were having financial problems. two men rushed to the hospital after their helicopter makes a crash landing. -- after their airplane makes a crash landing. both men were airlifted to the hospital. we are told both were conscious. police were only able to find the wreckage after other pilots read their emergency beacon. rick: and more news on the swine flu. çwhat experts are calling a connection between obesity and this one flu. ç-- and swine flu. so? you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, taste fresh... say it again! they taste fresh. wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? it wasn't a secret to us, we knew of course. they taste fresh because you make them fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers. in the soup or pasta ais
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has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one, simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with memory loss for the event as well as abnormal behaviors such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation and halluciations may occur
has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one, simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon...
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there was not a time when we didn't get a rush of people coming to us telling their stories. and to me, that was a desperate cry for help saying, we are here, help us, somebody do something. because nobody else appeared to be doing anything. and you know, i think the refugees are key because you are not going to beat the militancy in pakistan if you don't have consensus, if you don't have the support of the people. and if the people aren't being taken care of by the government, the people are living in tents without food and water, with uncertainty, how are you going to get them to support your cause? my name is chef michael. and my dog bai@íy and i love to hang out in the kitchen... so she can watch me cook. you just love the aromas of beef tenderloin... and, ooh, rotisserie chicken. yes, you do. [ barks ] yeah. you're so special, you deserve a very special dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. the deliciously different way to serve up your love at mealtime. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. kelly saunder's nature valley
there was not a time when we didn't get a rush of people coming to us telling their stories. and to me, that was a desperate cry for help saying, we are here, help us, somebody do something. because nobody else appeared to be doing anything. and you know, i think the refugees are key because you are not going to beat the militancy in pakistan if you don't have consensus, if you don't have the support of the people. and if the people aren't being taken care of by the government, the people are...
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wrapped up for us? >> all my colleagues and people i work with, everyone i talked to it is against it, almost everyone. >> no matter where you go, there are two themes. 1, their only marginally and attention and would like to the -- like to see things improve. what they like our corn dogs on a stick, and we will go get you a turkey leg. gregg: i like deep-fried baloney on a stick. right here. >> i need a pickle dog for gregg at new york. gregg: put it in a box and send it asap. look at that. doesn't that look great? it melts in your mouth. terrific. jane: we are falling in mystery on the high seas. a cargo ship with a 15-man crew banished off the coast of france more than two weeks ago. is it possible they were captured by pirates? imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen... your power chair will be paid in full. the s
wrapped up for us? >> all my colleagues and people i work with, everyone i talked to it is against it, almost everyone. >> no matter where you go, there are two themes. 1, their only marginally and attention and would like to the -- like to see things improve. what they like our corn dogs on a stick, and we will go get you a turkey leg. gregg: i like deep-fried baloney on a stick. right here. >> i need a pickle dog for gregg at new york. gregg: put it in a box and send it...
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many are using the recession as motivation. the program does not offer college credit, but the program is free. >>> i am in tyson's corner. a closed ramp off the belt way lead to much confusion earlier this morning. we will tell you what you ed to know for tomorrow coming up in a live report. >>> doug is back with what we can expect on the weather. >>> the nationals have to sign their top pick in sihours or lose him. i will have the latest. this was a big upset. the 110th player in the world beat the no. 1 player. everybody is talking about t ab having the right tools is crucial to being able to manage your diabetes properly. it's very important for me to uh check my blood sugar before i go on stage. being on when i'm feeling low can be like a rollercoaster. it does at times feel like my body is telling me to do one thing... and, my mind, my heart is telling me to do something else. managing my highs and lows is super important. with my contour meter i can personalize my high/lo settings so it really does micromanage where my b
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i feel certain he would come back on us for retaliation for that. it is just very vicious. >> the judge imposed five life ntseces,ntone cefor the death o th. em fourmo re r fo diey could still face trial in e thstrict of the ho ine sions he's accused of in northwest. >>> and the digging, to clean up the old world war i sight has come to a hot after the chemical agent was found. as they report, no one was upset by that discovery. >>> for the engineers, they have been clean. >>> well, it looks like we're having some problems and we'll bring you that story as soon as we can. but right now, we'll tell you more about the white house and how they are pushing back on what they call to miss the information about the president's plan to reform that and the healthcare. now, it is asking supporters to help take back control of the debate by e-mail and showing support at the town hall meetings. the white house says that it is important to address the misconceptions that they have read about the bill. the president willed hold a town hall meeting out there in mo
i feel certain he would come back on us for retaliation for that. it is just very vicious. >> the judge imposed five life ntseces,ntone cefor the death o th. em fourmo re r fo diey could still face trial in e thstrict of the ho ine sions he's accused of in northwest. >>> and the digging, to clean up the old world war i sight has come to a hot after the chemical agent was found. as they report, no one was upset by that discovery. >>> for the engineers, they have been...
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the president wants it to work for all of us. we do not want to jeopardize the good health insurance that many of you received today. we want to make sure that you are able to get that and keep the medicare and make sure it is actually sustainable not for when we do not need it, but gloomy -- but for when we really do. >> i'm a fiscal their fist of 23 years. -- i am a physical therapist at 23 years. i wonder what other avenues are there to offer people? you do want people to be happy. it seems like the debate is trying to get people to listen to each other. i am originally worked in a few places and all canadians come over the border for help. -- health. 18 years later, either private practice why do not take them anymore. [unintelligible] for those who are concerned about the financials, how do we help people know -- back pain is the number one reason why some families see their family practitioner -- [unintelligible] and our present system, we do not identified because of back pain 85% of the time. that is a problem with our sy
the president wants it to work for all of us. we do not want to jeopardize the good health insurance that many of you received today. we want to make sure that you are able to get that and keep the medicare and make sure it is actually sustainable not for when we do not need it, but gloomy -- but for when we really do. >> i'm a fiscal their fist of 23 years. -- i am a physical therapist at 23 years. i wonder what other avenues are there to offer people? you do want people to be happy. it...
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although we have never used her videos, she gave us $114,000 worth of service. gregg: look, she is apparently still in love with him, maybe hopes to have a future with him. that could be their child, although he denies it. he has little credibility these days, as he lied so much to begin with. she will not cooperate with the feds. >> the only way she would do that is if a judge immunize her and she was put under oath. or if they indicted her for conspiracy to violate federal election campaign laws and she would have to testify against her former and may be present boyfriend. gregg: were the fed's sneaker -- sneaky here? >> yes, this is not normally something that would look into. if she has -- if she is a defendant, she has the right to not testify. but if she is not, and they agreed to drop the charges against her they can use her to tell the inside story of what happened with that $114,000. gregg: the other guy that testified, -he is not talking. judge andrew napolitano, great to see you, as always. hundreds of people missing in taiwan after a typhoon 4 throug
although we have never used her videos, she gave us $114,000 worth of service. gregg: look, she is apparently still in love with him, maybe hopes to have a future with him. that could be their child, although he denies it. he has little credibility these days, as he lied so much to begin with. she will not cooperate with the feds. >> the only way she would do that is if a judge immunize her and she was put under oath. or if they indicted her for conspiracy to violate federal election...
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using the side scanning sonar to locate the airplane. due to the kircurrents and the challenging conditions on the river today they did not mark the location of the plane, but i think that they are coming back with some promising returns and they will continue to look tomorrow. >> which area did the bodies come from? the three bodies were recovered from the plane or the helicopter, do you know? the three bodies that were recovered, which aircraft did they come from? i do not know the answer to that question yet. we will have to look for positive i.d. for those victims and then that will be determined. >> do you have any estimate ache how high the planes were when they collide with each other. >> do we have an estimate on the altitude of the two aircrafts when they collided? at this point in time, i do not have that information. we will need to verify that information with air traffic control radar returns and other sources of information. i expect that we can provide that information to you tomorrow once our team completes some of the wo
using the side scanning sonar to locate the airplane. due to the kircurrents and the challenging conditions on the river today they did not mark the location of the plane, but i think that they are coming back with some promising returns and they will continue to look tomorrow. >> which area did the bodies come from? the three bodies were recovered from the plane or the helicopter, do you know? the three bodies that were recovered, which aircraft did they come from? i do not know the...
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what are the possible uses? >> if you look of the upside, he is talking about vaccines, designing bacteria that clean up toxic waste, things that create biofuels. that is certainly the upside. jon: in horror movies, it is always frankenstein's monster that gets released and creates all sorts of worldwide have occurred and i imagine you could have a real problem in some bacteria got out there in the world that was not intended to be there. it is this safe? >> obviously, that is the big concern. this serious concern is bioterrorism, designing a bacterium to be very lethal. i'm not worried about that because it is a pretty complicated tool kit. if you wanted to be destructive, there are many simple, very blunt ways to be destructive that would be much easier than this. the bigger concern is not quite understand what it is what we're doing here. instead of cleaning up an oil spill, maybe it could keep the oil wells. something like that, unintended consequences. jon: thank you. jane: you dream of owning a million-dol
what are the possible uses? >> if you look of the upside, he is talking about vaccines, designing bacteria that clean up toxic waste, things that create biofuels. that is certainly the upside. jon: in horror movies, it is always frankenstein's monster that gets released and creates all sorts of worldwide have occurred and i imagine you could have a real problem in some bacteria got out there in the world that was not intended to be there. it is this safe? >> obviously, that is the...
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, how it's not used, is so interesting that we, all of us here, as taxpayers, as parents, as citizens, i think, need to become more aware of it. we need to know who it is out there that are on front lines solving our problems. whether or not we think they're problems or not, they are there and how are they doing that. and so, i have, family of my own and i in the end, i wrote horse soldiers to try to articulate that vision for myself and for them as well, because it is, they will be the ones who will become adults and be handed the, emerging issues that we are now just thinking about. which is to say although this book takes place in an earlier part of afghanistan, in many ways you can look at what these guys did in "horse soldiers" as a lens for what is going on there today. i will stop with my comment. there is a microphone in the room if you would like to ask me a question, they will move to you and i would be glad to answer anything at all. [applause] thank you. yes. elbring the microphone right there to you. there he is. >> is it possible that similar techniques can be used in pa
, how it's not used, is so interesting that we, all of us here, as taxpayers, as parents, as citizens, i think, need to become more aware of it. we need to know who it is out there that are on front lines solving our problems. whether or not we think they're problems or not, they are there and how are they doing that. and so, i have, family of my own and i in the end, i wrote horse soldiers to try to articulate that vision for myself and for them as well, because it is, they will be the ones...
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the athlete takes us sex test. >> welcome to this week. a white house spokesman called it outrageous and disgusting. president obama himself called it a highly objectionable. libya's jubilant welcome for the man convicted of the pan am bombing stirred emotions. terminally ill, he was freed early from a scottish jail this week on compassionate grounds. two hundred seven people were killed in the bombing, two- thirds american. we have two reports. first, our correspondent reports on his release. >> the first glimpse of the terrorist dress in white, surrounded by prison officers and about to leave the scottish jail. cheers from waiting crowds awaited him, now a free man but under police escort. a convoy of vehicles escorting him to glasgow airport with security tight. he was convicted of the mass murder of 270 people, the decision to release him was taken by the justice secretary in the scottish government. independent medical advice says he does not have long to live. >> no compassion was shown by him to them. that alone is not the reason fo
the athlete takes us sex test. >> welcome to this week. a white house spokesman called it outrageous and disgusting. president obama himself called it a highly objectionable. libya's jubilant welcome for the man convicted of the pan am bombing stirred emotions. terminally ill, he was freed early from a scottish jail this week on compassionate grounds. two hundred seven people were killed in the bombing, two- thirds american. we have two reports. first, our correspondent reports on his...
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how is he going to use it? for inance, the health of the japanese economy h a direct pact on our o economy in the ited states. whatind of changes do you think at he will have to make to stimulate th economy and, of course, create jobs? yeah, the econo has been the ggest issue for this campaign. hayama's party promised to increase the growth by nsumption, snding themoney social network and also raing minimum wes andiving something each famil and so forth. but the question ishere the money comes om. nobodyas the answer. they haven't answer the question yet. so this is goingo be the issue. >> kenji kona, thankou very much for joining us from waington, d.c. >>from south asia toight, a harsh prison sentence for a urnalist whose case was recently cited by prident ama. this was him in shackles after a judge sentenced him to 20 years afte violating sri lanka anti-terrorism lws all bcause his article accus the government of withlding food from ethnic tamil ars as a tool of r. > we want to devote a considerable amot of t
how is he going to use it? for inance, the health of the japanese economy h a direct pact on our o economy in the ited states. whatind of changes do you think at he will have to make to stimulate th economy and, of course, create jobs? yeah, the econo has been the ggest issue for this campaign. hayama's party promised to increase the growth by nsumption, snding themoney social network and also raing minimum wes andiving something each famil and so forth. but the question ishere the money comes...
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it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is 80% of the costs and that's a big cost in one part of the demographic and that part will only get bigger. >> no one does particularly well in terms of controlling costs, either the public system, private or other countries in the world. just about everywhere you have health care costs outpacing inflation. >> at the high end, we deliver terrific care for people who can afford it. but we do know we've got one of the least efficient systems in the industrialized world. we spend far more per person and get less for it than other major industrialized nations. peop
it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is...
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what can you tell us? >> we know that the senator had this scheduled trip and arrived on friday in myanmar hoping to talk to leaders. on a five-nation tour, jim webb got just what he wanted. he had unprecedented talks with leaders and he won the release of an american. on tuesday, johnheyett sentenced toea rs of hard labor for helping a democracy leader violate the terms of her house arrest. in a statement, the senator said, "i'm grateful to the government for honoring these requests and it is my hope that we can take advantage of these gestures as a way to begin laying a foundation of good will and confidence building in the future." >> it is a good thing. it will help raise awareness of the situation. it is getting the u.s. involved. >> webb is the first member of congress in more than a decade to visit the country. some people hope this release will let the u.s. focus more on the controversy in the asian country. >> it will put pressure on the government and it might eventually result in a change. i do
what can you tell us? >> we know that the senator had this scheduled trip and arrived on friday in myanmar hoping to talk to leaders. on a five-nation tour, jim webb got just what he wanted. he had unprecedented talks with leaders and he won the release of an american. on tuesday, johnheyett sentenced toea rs of hard labor for helping a democracy leader violate the terms of her house arrest. in a statement, the senator said, "i'm grateful to the government for honoring these requests...
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joining us is senator cornyn from texas. what do you make of these charges that republicans are behind some of the protests taking place? >> i remember when president bush was in office, code pink and moveon.org states 30 boisterous protests. -- staged pretty boisterous protest. i think these folks are respectfully but loudly proclaiming their concern and expressing their rights that are protected by the first amendment of the constitution. rick: an opinion piece this morning, the speaker of the house, writing an editorial saying that those people that show up at these meetings and try to drown out the other views are in effect an american -- unamerican. >> i think that is really a pretty harsh statement about americans who are concerned about losing the health insurance coverage they have now, seniors worry about drastic cuts in medicare, which as you know is on a path to bankruptcy in 2017. people are worried and expressing their concerns. my hope would be that they would be respectful and allow discussion and not try to s
joining us is senator cornyn from texas. what do you make of these charges that republicans are behind some of the protests taking place? >> i remember when president bush was in office, code pink and moveon.org states 30 boisterous protests. -- staged pretty boisterous protest. i think these folks are respectfully but loudly proclaiming their concern and expressing their rights that are protected by the first amendment of the constitution. rick: an opinion piece this morning, the speaker...
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jane: that woman joins us now. thank you for joining us. introduce us. you are 35, why did you come to the meeting? what did you come for? are you a part of a group? >> i cannot hear. barely. jane: i will try my best to speak up and let me know if you are not able to hear us. i asked you to introduce yourself to us. why did you come to this meeting today? are you a part of an organized group? >> my name is kati, i live about five minutes from the town hall meeting. i am a stay at home mom with two young children. i have never been politically active. over the past couple of years i have opened my eyes a little bit more, starting to read about the constitution, the founders of the country. like i said, this country is slowly being ripped apart. it is so obvious to me. other people that i talked to, they do not see it. i do and it scares the life out of me. jane: we got a glimpse from our television cameras, what was the atmosphere like in the room? >> i think that there was a lot of excitement. i know that i was very nervous. i have been waiting for this
jane: that woman joins us now. thank you for joining us. introduce us. you are 35, why did you come to the meeting? what did you come for? are you a part of a group? >> i cannot hear. barely. jane: i will try my best to speak up and let me know if you are not able to hear us. i asked you to introduce yourself to us. why did you come to this meeting today? are you a part of an organized group? >> my name is kati, i live about five minutes from the town hall meeting. i am a stay at...
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fight for us. don't give an inch. if you vote with this bill, we will vote you out. >> you know that elected politicians will hear that kind of noise when people think this is all about power. the first thing they don't want to lose as their own. shepard: grassley is sort of taking credit for these town halls? >> that's correct. he is on the finance committee. he says that all of the delay caused by his willingness to negotiate slowed the process down and created the august vacation town halls. shepard: he sounded kind of pessimistic. >> yes, he did. he said that he would be forced to push away from the table and he believes that the president might let the by partisanship go and push through the bill without any republican support. he thinks this would be the worst possible situation. he thinks that he could moderated the bill. shepard: carl cameron, thank you. the budget deficit just hit its highest level ever. 1.267 trillion dollars. this is three times higher than last year. to pay it off would cost every american
fight for us. don't give an inch. if you vote with this bill, we will vote you out. >> you know that elected politicians will hear that kind of noise when people think this is all about power. the first thing they don't want to lose as their own. shepard: grassley is sort of taking credit for these town halls? >> that's correct. he is on the finance committee. he says that all of the delay caused by his willingness to negotiate slowed the process down and created the august vacation...
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and later through us comes from citizen journalists there. many of those, of course, have been arrested, beaten up, attacked. some of our reporters actually described to us what happened to them physically. but i think it's important to know that there is a very large reserve of people who come back either as professional journalists or as citizen reporters and are prepared to keep getting this message out. and before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this regard, i think we should look at today's need from moldova. only a few weeks ago aelection wan apparently stolen. there was a new election today which has produced a defeat for the government. when we look at the battle between, so to speak, democratic crowds and authoritarian governments, it's far from certain that authoritarian governments are winning that battle. and in the case of iran, i think that although they will probably sustain themselves in office for some time, they will not have the power that they had previously and they're having to -- th
and later through us comes from citizen journalists there. many of those, of course, have been arrested, beaten up, attacked. some of our reporters actually described to us what happened to them physically. but i think it's important to know that there is a very large reserve of people who come back either as professional journalists or as citizen reporters and are prepared to keep getting this message out. and before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this...
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and that should translate into you supporting us and being with us on health care, brian. >>> all right. we'll stay with the heat and the noise and all of it when we are back at this on monday. chuck todd from the white house on a friday night. chuck, thanks. >>> chuck mentioned this development. this morning around 9:45, president obama signed the bill giving that popular cash for clunkers car program an infusion of cash to keep it going. >>> also tonight, florida senator mel martinez, republican, said today he is quitting his job, resigning from the senate for no particular reason, he says just his desire to move on. mind you he had already announced he wasn't running for re-election in 2010. apparently that wouldn't get him out of the place fast enough. florida's governor charlie christe now has to appoint a replacement. he said he would not maneuver to appoint himself. >>> word came last night the u.s. military believes that it has taken out a man they wanted the number one taliban target, hunted for years, believed to have carried out several spectacular terrorist attacks. now he h
and that should translate into you supporting us and being with us on health care, brian. >>> all right. we'll stay with the heat and the noise and all of it when we are back at this on monday. chuck todd from the white house on a friday night. chuck, thanks. >>> chuck mentioned this development. this morning around 9:45, president obama signed the bill giving that popular cash for clunkers car program an infusion of cash to keep it going. >>> also tonight, florida...
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ben knight, "le line. ." >> joing us to disss u.s.-eptian relations that issues that are likely to ben the agenda whepresident mubarak meets withresident oba tomorrow is salameh nematt welcome. thank you. >> as tries to come up with so middle east deal what ro does envision for president mubarak. >> the obama admistration wouldike to see steps to normize steps with israel. with israel since 1979but it was t has been a cold peace and the obama administrati would like to e some warming up of relatisof kind of changesf visits. so kind of concsions, if you like, to israel, such as allowi flyovs of airplanes, iseli airplanes over egyptian airspace, things ke that,in order to create a more kind of positive atmosphere that would helpaunch the peace procs. the other hand,he egyptians insist that israel should freeze all selement activity inhe palestinia occupied territies in order to facilate such moves. >> egypts easily the most popuus country in the region with 83 million peoplebut is it is as influenal as used to be. >> it's probably as in
ben knight, "le line. ." >> joing us to disss u.s.-eptian relations that issues that are likely to ben the agenda whepresident mubarak meets withresident oba tomorrow is salameh nematt welcome. thank you. >> as tries to come up with so middle east deal what ro does envision for president mubarak. >> the obama admistration wouldike to see steps to normize steps with israel. with israel since 1979but it was t has been a cold peace and the obama administrati would like...
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will you help us? but biggest dang here and it's ill an open question in ir as wel is that if you don ha a strong nional army at's not the set by militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security the cotry that allows economic development to g forrd. so i'm doubtful about the ng-term consequences for e poli in iraq as well. it's not been in place forore than a year two in iraq yet. >> kimberly arten, a lot of ground to cover. ank you very much for joinin us and helpi us. >> tha you, martinmy pleasure. >>> one other note aut the electi. we wanted to dect you to o website, worldfos.org, where u can read the account of e u.s. marine who's helpi train the afgh national army. >>> there a of coue still more than twice as many american troops inraq than afghistan. 132,000 in iraq, 62,000 in afghanistan. but yesterday at least according to the "washinon post" the maki government, if approved would require u.s. forces in troouk whdraw the srt of 2011 they are currently not schedud to pull outnti
will you help us? but biggest dang here and it's ill an open question in ir as wel is that if you don ha a strong nional army at's not the set by militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security the cotry that allows economic development to g forrd. so i'm doubtful about the ng-term consequences for e poli in iraq as well. it's not been in place forore than a year two in iraq yet. >> kimberly arten, a lot of ground to cover. ank you very much for joinin us and helpi us....
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it's not going to rain on us. ism this system will fall apart or go our north. notice how the clouds are getting closer we're going to see a mix of clouds and sun. we're forecasting a high of 90 for saturday. it will be nice and pleasant for us. 90 is not comfortable by any stretch of the imagination. there could be a storm around. we know this saturday won't be as hot as sunday. doesn't look like we will have storms. 96 degrees and some upper 90s. for tomorrow looks like partly sunny. our temperature will be 73 degrees. it's not going to be quite as cool as last night. here is your five-day forecast. feast your eyes on the temperatures. i think monday could be the hottest day of summer if we hit 97 degrees. we break it a little bit with a couple of isolated thunderstorms around on wednesday. it's going to be a hot stretch but it's not going be a ten day stretch. >>> when we come back we're going to check in with one of the smallest players at redskins camp. one of the guy who is almost didn't play profootball and tell you who will play in tomorrow's scrimmage.
it's not going to rain on us. ism this system will fall apart or go our north. notice how the clouds are getting closer we're going to see a mix of clouds and sun. we're forecasting a high of 90 for saturday. it will be nice and pleasant for us. 90 is not comfortable by any stretch of the imagination. there could be a storm around. we know this saturday won't be as hot as sunday. doesn't look like we will have storms. 96 degrees and some upper 90s. for tomorrow looks like partly sunny. our...
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where does that lead us? >> if i listen to the town hall meeting, anger over healthcare reform, true. but there seems to be anger about the government spending that is just out of control. another stimulus plan would make it worse, wouldn't it? >> there is no question about it. this rage out there that is not just republicans and conservatives but independent voters is really a result of the massive debt. look. the voters get the joke. if you have 800 billion of spending it's not free. it has to come from somewhere. that is the fallacy of the stimulus idea. people know that their taxes will have to be raised later to debt is going to have to go up by a massive amount to pay for the spending. >> alan greenspan used to say that the american economy was so deregulated and privatized it's now able to withstand extraordinary blows from from recessions that would have brought it to its knees in the pass. again, his point was it was the private sector that was the strength of the american economy. i just don't see t
where does that lead us? >> if i listen to the town hall meeting, anger over healthcare reform, true. but there seems to be anger about the government spending that is just out of control. another stimulus plan would make it worse, wouldn't it? >> there is no question about it. this rage out there that is not just republicans and conservatives but independent voters is really a result of the massive debt. look. the voters get the joke. if you have 800 billion of spending it's not...
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nobody can defeat us. the hardline faslula did something that puzzled zarghon, he freed the tv crew. the taliban instructed them to film destruction caused by the taliban army. you can hear gunfire and mortar rounds. zarghon takes shelter behind the camera. this was meant to be propaganda for the taliban. pakistan's army drove the taliban from their strong hold. zarg zarghon, doing the taliban's bidding was the price of freedom. it saved his life and gave him back to his family. what was it like when you saw your family again after this experience? when you saw your children again? >> i guess it was -- that was something i think the most beautiful gift of my life is that. i returned to my home and i saw my children. >>> a doctor challenges his congressman on health care reform and the congressman challenges right back. >> not a single one of you had the decency to call my office and set up for a meeting. okay. then do that. do that. >> so what is going on here? what is in this health care reform bill and w
nobody can defeat us. the hardline faslula did something that puzzled zarghon, he freed the tv crew. the taliban instructed them to film destruction caused by the taliban army. you can hear gunfire and mortar rounds. zarghon takes shelter behind the camera. this was meant to be propaganda for the taliban. pakistan's army drove the taliban from their strong hold. zarg zarghon, doing the taliban's bidding was the price of freedom. it saved his life and gave him back to his family. what was it...
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gonzalez used to help the c.i.a. agency hunt hackers and is awaiting tile in a previous case and in jail. if he is convicted, he could face up to 35 years in prison. bret: what are officials saying about how the hackers allegedly operateed? >> the justice department said they ran surveillance on check out locations owned by five different corporations including 7/eleven stores and hanford's and then hacked into the company by shipping past the fire walls in the network and are accused of installing so-called sniffers that keeps track of new transactions. very sophisticated, bret. bret: this is one we will follow. steve, thank you. there appear to be cracks in the administration's healthcare reform armor when it comes to what has euphemisticly been referred to as the public option. translation, at least one plan, including government-run health insurance. correspond correspondent shannon bream reports that all signs from the white house indicates that it could be a dropout of the debate. >> will the white house accept
gonzalez used to help the c.i.a. agency hunt hackers and is awaiting tile in a previous case and in jail. if he is convicted, he could face up to 35 years in prison. bret: what are officials saying about how the hackers allegedly operateed? >> the justice department said they ran surveillance on check out locations owned by five different corporations including 7/eleven stores and hanford's and then hacked into the company by shipping past the fire walls in the network and are accused of...
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keep us posted. trace: the call came to 911, a desperate mom with a and child who needed help immediately. that call could be hiding a horrifying truth. more on the tape, and why cops are now saying that the mother, who should have loved and protected her baby, is anything but a hero. not just some cute little gecko waffling on about this, 'n' that. gecko vo: i mean, i am easy on the eyes - but don't let that take away from how geico's always there for you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." come on people. trace: president obama praising afghans who stood up to the voting in this week's election despite a threat of violence against voters. troops have been providing security for those heading to the polls. in a metal box -- in the middle, information offered for ryan jenkins, wanted in
keep us posted. trace: the call came to 911, a desperate mom with a and child who needed help immediately. that call could be hiding a horrifying truth. more on the tape, and why cops are now saying that the mother, who should have loved and protected her baby, is anything but a hero. not just some cute little gecko waffling on about this, 'n' that. gecko vo: i mean, i am easy on the eyes - but don't let that take away from how geico's always there for you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard...
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is there a hum dinger you can't tell us? >> yes, that is a true statement. >> this th is a robbery, home invasion but is something much more? >> much, much more. >> is it a you wouldn't believe what's really gob on here?Ñi >> if i had determine to write a book, i'd wri about isth.th >> reporter: it's no wonder the rumor mill has been churning furiously. it's certainly not surprising this has been a huge story at the pensacola news journal. chris has been immersed for the last several weeks. the 700 pages,oes this answer the questions? >> i think it brings some clarity to the case. i don't know that it answers the burning question of why is happened. >> reporter: because of the extensive surveillance system in the report's home, the report says there were not only cameras outside the house but in each child's bedroom. it took just days for investigators to arrest seven suspects. a stolen safe was recovered with little of value in it as were several guns. the documents revealed the entrueders overlooked a second safe in the h
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these pictures were passed to us by an election monitoring group. they show multiple voting cards being given out to the same person. and how children were able to get them? the group says officials who did this will be in charge again on election day. >> this is the distribution we know about. i am sure there are distribution areas we do not know about. we have enough cards to contact authorities. not to prevent this. >> [inaudible] we cannot prove this. by the end, no one can prove that this was done. >> it is a timeless picture of rural afghanistan. most people live in places like this. this is where the election will be decided. the tribal leaders here are highly respected and can influence large blocs of votes. they told us how they have been approached by teams from the two leading candidates. >> if one candidate gives $10,000, the other gives $20,000, and a third offers more. it has become a lucrative, competitive business. i do not know where to get the money from. if >> officials concede the election will be a flaw, but they say it will not
these pictures were passed to us by an election monitoring group. they show multiple voting cards being given out to the same person. and how children were able to get them? the group says officials who did this will be in charge again on election day. >> this is the distribution we know about. i am sure there are distribution areas we do not know about. we have enough cards to contact authorities. not to prevent this. >> [inaudible] we cannot prove this. by the end, no one can...
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he also brought us many of the innovations in television news that allow us to do our jobs today. eric shawn, senior correspondent. >> you not only have to be tough, you just have to know as much about the person you are talking to as he or she knows about himself. >> he got his start in newspapers after spending one year in college at new york university. he gave up his $15 per week newspaper job. he joined the merchant marines and convinced the military newspapers to let him report from the front lines. he barked at the associated press before landing a job at cbs in 1948 treaty worked as the sole producer of the was edwards with the news, he produced the first televised presidential debate. it may have tipped the election to favor president kennedy. don hewitt suggested richard nixon wear makeup. nixon did not listen. don hewitt went on to become the producer of the cbs evening news with walter cronkite. "60 minutes" hit the airwaves in 1968. the show revolutionized television news. it introduced reporters driven investigative pieces, creating what is now known as a news magazi
he also brought us many of the innovations in television news that allow us to do our jobs today. eric shawn, senior correspondent. >> you not only have to be tough, you just have to know as much about the person you are talking to as he or she knows about himself. >> he got his start in newspapers after spending one year in college at new york university. he gave up his $15 per week newspaper job. he joined the merchant marines and convinced the military newspapers to let him...
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this is big. >> you special olympians have told us on the playing fields of the world -- thrilled us on the playing fields of the world to you told us the what matters is not power politics, weapons or wealth. what truly counts is the courageous spirit and generous heart. >> the voice of eunice kennedy shriver, who died this week. she was certainly a force of nature. according to those who knew her, she was the force between the special olympics. i say she was a force of nature according to those who knew her. the stories about her were wonderful. >> i interviewed her about bobby kennedy, and if you dared to suggest even the tiniest in perfection with him, you are immediately set straight on that subject and told to get with the program. she was a formidable lady. >> she was an inspiration for many who care about the end here, and she illustrates how much can beone even if you are not in an elective office, holding a power base somewhere. the special olympics now is internationally influential, and she did all that without holding office. we have seen a generations of nnedys behind h
this is big. >> you special olympians have told us on the playing fields of the world -- thrilled us on the playing fields of the world to you told us the what matters is not power politics, weapons or wealth. what truly counts is the courageous spirit and generous heart. >> the voice of eunice kennedy shriver, who died this week. she was certainly a force of nature. according to those who knew her, she was the force between the special olympics. i say she was a force of nature...
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don't use irritating products when using epiduo. overexposure to sun, sunlamps, extreme wind or cold may increase the risk for irritation. go to truthaboutzits.com and learn how to pay no more than $20 for your epiduo prescription. awesome! to learn more about epiduo gel talk to your doctor, to control my diabetes, to call or go to truthaboutzits.com./his bd stay healthy - and get on with my life. it comes from liberty medical. and now, it's not only where i get my diabetes prescription drugs...
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let us know d give us your though by going to our website, worldfocus.org, ere you'll find the "h youee " section. we'll report ba here on wha you think. >>> and then later in the program, we'll take another look at how one vy small cuntry is making a b contribution and sacrifice. prt of the international force in afghanistan >>> this is w it looke earlier today. not in califoia, where wildfires are a commonroblem at that time of year, but in grce, where firefighters batt for a fourth day to contain huge fires buing in several parts of the couny. firefighters fm spain, france, italy, turkey and cyps all helping in that effort. e most intense fires were north of athens, wher huge areas forest and brush hav been destroyed a thousands have been fced to leave their home >>> although fefighters seem be making some progress, the battle's bee intens the pictures othe fires are impressive but wai util you see who wasattling bravely on the front lines of one fire at a monastery as we hear in is repo of itn. >> reporter: the skylin northet of athe this morning, and the fires seem to retrting. fle
let us know d give us your though by going to our website, worldfocus.org, ere you'll find the "h youee " section. we'll report ba here on wha you think. >>> and then later in the program, we'll take another look at how one vy small cuntry is making a b contribution and sacrifice. prt of the international force in afghanistan >>> this is w it looke earlier today. not in califoia, where wildfires are a commonroblem at that time of year, but in grce, where firefighters...